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== IRC ==
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This page is a hub for resources relating to translation of the Eclipse project for other languages and locales
IRC is an excellent public forum -- both for helping users and for getting to know other committers.  We have official group status on [http://freenode.net link Freenode].  You can connect to Freenode by pointing your IRC client at irc.freenode.net.  We maintain the following channels:
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    #eclipse - questions from plug-in developers and users
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    #eclipse-dev - Eclipse committer discussion and socializing
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    #eclipse-commits - lists all commits as they come in (See [http://cia.navi.cx link CIA])
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A [http://echelog.matzon.dk/?eclipse link log] of the the traffic on #eclipse is available on the web.
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Some Eclipse plug-ins use [[ICU4J]] APIs when working with locale-specific content.
  
There is a [http://eclipsewiki.editme.com/IrcFaq link second Eclipse IRC FAQ] available on-line.
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If you are a committer, then you can get yourself a developer cloak.  A developer cloak identifies you as a committer on the Eclipse project, gives you some privileges on the channel and masks your hostname.  If you would like a developer cloak, please contact desudation or Kurrelgyre on IRC.
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